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RE: New Setup - Good read for beginners

What a fantastic Forum am new to Torts so will probably be asking lots of silly questions bear with me and what a great enclosure
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03-19-2008 07:27 AM
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Thanks woou2.
Welcomo to TFO. You'll find alot of help here, so feel free to ask away Wink
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03-19-2008 07:49 AM
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How did you attach the two totes together so the substrate does not come out?

04-16-2008 02:50 PM
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Abaqus Wrote:
How did you attach the two totes together so the substrate does not come out?


notice on the second pic (above) one of the light fixtures clamps both totes together. actually, I don't even have that setup exactly as pictured, and the totes stay in place even without clamping. the weight of the soil, stones, plants and dishes keep everything nice and tidy.

Of course it's a baby tort. a bigger animal would require EXTRA attention to detail.

even so, I still get a strait line of soil in between the totes over a 2 to 3 month period. I just clean that while I clean the rest of the enclosure.

no big deal, really. Cool

04-16-2008 04:17 PM
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